.: Women's Golf Top Related Articles

1). Develop The Correct Golf Swing For Women With Golf Fitness Training
The woman golfer has a myriad of questions on how to develop the correct golf swing as does most any amateur. The questions from woman golfers center on a myriad of topics such as; how to hit the golf ball farther, how to develop a more repeatable golf swing, how do I hit half shots with my wedges, what are good putting drills? The list can go on and on in relation to the woman golfer and how to improve their golf swing.
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2). Women Golfers Set New Standards For The LPGA
It used to be unusual to turn on the television and catch coverage of an LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) tour, but that’s not so anymore. Women are proving to be quite adept at golf and an exciting sport to watch, and networks and sponsors are catching on that people want to watch these talented women play. Of this season’s 34 women’s tournaments, only a handful won’t be televised.
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3). LPGA Players Gain Respect and Recognition
Professional sports for women is an area that’s seen tremendous growth in recent years. Golf is no different. The stage is set for even more opportunity for women in the golf arena. More and more women are proving their ability to compete on the same field as men. From the more experienced players like Annika Sorenstam, to the very young Michelle Wie, the strength and stamina of women are abundantly displayed.
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4). The Woman Golfer And Improving The Short Game
The short game for the professional, amateur, junior, or woman golfer is an integral part of golf. A good short game can be the difference between a good score and great score. Often times golf fitness exercises, the woman golfer, and short game are not connected. The reality is golf fitness exercises can be a great benefit to the short game of any woman golfer.
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5). Replacing What’s In Your Bag – How to Use a Hybrid to Eliminate Many Common Mistakes
Copyright 2006 Lady O' Golf Most beginner golfers don’t even know there’s a new option on the course for hitting the ball in any dastardly situation. Most people assume it’s woods and irons – pick from the two. But the hybrid club is a combination of a fairway wood and an iron, and it helps you stay afloat when Mother Nature is working against you with the terrain, or you find yourself with a shot you’re not sure you can hack your way out of.
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6). Learn from the Pros on the LPGA Tour
Women who strength train on a regular basis, feel more confident and competent. Just look at some of the more experienced players on the LPGA tour. These women have dedicated their time to becoming physically fit and confident, both on and off the course. Nancy Lopez, Julie Inkster, Annika Sorenstam, and many other women who’ve been on the LPGA for a number of years know it takes much more than their natural ability to create a good golf swing.
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7). Learn To Putt And Keep Strokes In Your Bag
If you’re just learning or taking up the game of golf, here’s the one tip that will lower your scores faster than any other tip on golf – putting. That’s right. Putting. No putting isn’t the sexy thing to do around the practice tee. It’s doesn’t draw a crowd around you like bombing 300 yard drives does, but putting is where you can immediately shave strokes off your golf game.
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8). The Evolution of Women’s Golf Apparel – Appropriate or Crossing the Line?
Copyright 2006 Lady O' Golf As a forty-something woman golfer who grew up as a teen in the 70s-80s (and am now a parent of three) I find myself trapped in a zone between two battling groups of women trying to determine a proper dress code for the course. It used to be that women wore clothes that covered up every inch of their bodies – even if you were hitting the ball in 100 degree Texas heat.
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9). Do You Always Have to Buy from the Ladies' Golf Section?
When you’re growing up as a young female golfer, it’s exciting to go into the sports store or browse on the Internet and find the products and accessories that are just right for a girl’s game. But as you grow up and your game gets better, you start to realize that you might have to start crossing the aisle and sneaking into the men’s section. Fortunately, manufacturers are starting to recognize that ladies golf is a profitable niche market that they need to cater to – delivering the same high quality products and options that men have.
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